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Primary vs. Secondary Sources
Primary Sources
• Primary sources are the original sources of information recorded at the time an event occurred.
–First-hand accounts of events–Data collected for scientific studies–Historical documents Image found at:
http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/amlaw/lwjc.html
Primary Sources
• Primary sources can also be written well after events.- memoirs - oral histories
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington, DC 20540 http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print
Why use primary sources?• To explain how major events are related to
each other in time.• To think critically and distinguish between fact
and opinion.• To recognize point of view in print and visual
materials.
Secondary Sources
• Secondary sources of information are derived from primary sources– Summaries of primary sources– Analyses or interpretations of primary sources
Why use secondary sources?
• To get expert opinions in order to evaluate what really happened.
• To gain insight by examining the same event from different perspectives.
• To form your own opinion.• To save time by reading information collected
from a number of different sources.
Secondary Source Examples
• Dictionaries• Encyclopedias• Articles that review other sources• Textbooks• Biographies
Reading Sources
Ask these basic questions about every source, no matter how obvious the answer might seem.– Who wrote this?– What does it say?– When was it written?– Where was it written?– Why was it written?
Citing
• Bibme.org• Follow the steps!
Works Cited Page
Citing
• In paper citations… more than one way to do it!
• You can cite the information BEFORE the quote or paraphrase– Ex: According to (author or source name), “…”• You can cite the information AFTER the quote or
paraphrase• Ex: “…” (author, page #) OR (author, source name).
Word• Copy and paste• Font size and type• Double spacing• Indenting paragraphs• Save• Resizing pictures
Copy and Paste• Highlight what you want to copy• Right click, click on copy• Right click, click on paste• OR• Highlight what you want to copy• On your keyboard, press the Ctrl key (bottom left)
and the “c” at the same time to copy• Then hit the Ctrl key and the “v” at the same time
to paste
Font size and type
Powerpoint• Design• Bullet points and titles • Transitions